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Dudley makes an average of 6 requests for help per hour. Ms. Turbo would like to decrease the number of requests he makes per hour by reinforcing Dudley every time he goes longer than 10 minutes without making a request. If Dudley makes a request before 10 minutes passes, he does not receive any reinforcement. Which type of differential reinforcement schedule is Ms. Turbo employing?
 
  a. DRL increasing-interval schedule
  b. DRL-below-criterion schedule
  c. DRL-IRT schedule
  d. DRL reset schedule

Question 2

Although DRO can be a highly effective intervention for decreasing behavior, it is important to keep in mind that:
 
  a. no specific positive behaviors are being reinforced
  b. nontargeted inappropriate behaviors may be unknowingly reinforced
  c. reinforcement may serve as a cue for the student to engage in the inappropriate behavior
  d. both b and c
  e. all of the above



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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